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A night of underground house and nudisco vibes. Great drinks and a great way to start you weekend off right!
Featuring local DJs spinning all night long, come support local talent and be ready to dance your derrières off.

RSVP @ djdisciplenyc@aol.com

Here is a taste of what you will be hearing:

Give DJ Disciple two turntables and he’ll mix you the future. Having forged his way to musical notoriety as a DJ, producer, remixer, and label mogul, he continually travels the globe, working in more clubs than any other American DJ and playing more than 500 club shows in the last ten years alone. Blessed with a limitless passion for dance music and spirituality, he remains an anomaly who can both throw down at the fiercest underground club as well as rock a room full of champagne-drinking fashionistas.

And the facts don’t lie: Disciple has amassed a huge and devoted fan base; established the successful music label Catch 22 Recordings in 1997; has produced and A&Red several worldwide smash hits, and received a coveted Grammy nomination in 2002.

FREQUENCY K, a House DJ that has been DJing for 11 years, first got into the electronic music scene when he was 14 years old, going to rave parties/clubs all over the US, such as Spundae, Fever, Rize, 180, The Paradox, Sunday Mass, Buzz and Liquid Groove, all of which were in the Baltimore and Washington DC area. Also 14-15, Space, Evolution, Egypt and Shampoo in Philadelphia. Twilo, Tunnel and Lime Lite in New York City. Crow Bar, Lion's Den, FreakEasy and the Roxy in Chicago. Sky Lounge, The Garage and countless others in Los Angeles. Also tons of Massives, all over the US and Asia as well.

Originally from Seattle, WA, Wyatt O'Day originated a group called 'Bad Pandas' with a few friends which stuck big in Washington State. Now in New York City he will be bringing House as well as NUdisco vibes, but also varies his sets from Tech to House to Disco. Major influences include RAC, Bit Funk, Geisha Twins, Gigamesh, Daft Punk, Go Go Bizkitt! and more. This will be Wyatt's first show in NYC.